The campaign to enact comprehensive health care reform is still alive, despite recent questions and opposition. With both the House and Senate passing health care reform bills, historic reform is within our grasp. MS activists have helped shape the debate by ensuring that the Society's health care reform principles are incorporated in all reform legislation in order to improve the quality of life for people living with MS and other chronic conditions. We have made more progress over the past legislative year than had been accomplished in the past 100 years-and we simply cannot let this opportunity pass us by!
People living with MS and other chronic diseases need quality, affordable and sustainable health care as much today as when we started this effort over two years ago. Write your members of Congress today and tell them to continue fighting for people living with MS and other chronic conditions!
The health care reform bills that have passed in both chambers of Congress contain provisions that reflect the intent of many of the Society's health care reform principles and represent great progress in improving health care for people living with MS and other chronic diseases. Both chambers' legislation will:
* Prohibit discrimination against an individual based on pre-existing conditions;
* Place limitations on out-of-pocket costs;
* Create new long-term care insurance coverage and expand Medicaid coverage for home and community-based services;
* Provide subsidies to those who cannot afford coverage;
* Ban coverage caps; and
* Require health care insurance coverage be renewable and portable
We are too close to quit now. Take action today and let Congress know that reform is needed and long overdue! Write to Congress and tell them to enact comprehensive health care reform without further delay!
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Thursday, February 4, 2010
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About Me
- Steve
- North Grafton, Massachusetts, United States
- Well-educated, disabled at this point with Multiple Sclerosis. I am very glad that I was able to do the things that I have been able to do over the years. had to change the picture, this one's more realistic.
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